Featured 
CPP Profiles

Every month, we are featuring one or two of our Chapter's CPP members in this forum.  We applaud their achievements and self-dedication to the Security Industry, and we would like to recognize their efforts with this special web page.

This month's Featured* CPP member is:

Bob Falconi, CPP

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Bob Falconi, CPP
Security Manager
ASIS Member since prior to 1990
Earned CPP in 1991

 

Industry Manufacturing    

Job Responsibility

Support HP's competitive advantage by providing leadership in the development and delivery of proactive security programs and solutions for our people and businesses throughout the region. Position the Security organization as an integral business partner by building a partner organization and pro-actively consulting with our customers.  

Education

Bachelor Of Science in Business Administration, University of Phoenix  

Years in Security

20  

How the CPP benefits me.

There is an increasing importance on professional certification with employers and clients. The CPP designation differentiates security practitioners and provides motivation to keep current on the profession through continuing education and development, leading to re-certification. 

Value of the CPP

Provides special recognition to security professionals who demonstrate a commitment to the industry. Re-certification shows a continuing program of professional development.

Why should professionals pursue the CPP designation?

To raise your professional standing in the field and improve the practice of security management in general.
Achievements Security industry professional with 20+ years of industry experience helping Fortune 500 companies grow security systems across geographies and internationally. Have managed a service organization and worked as a Project Manager for systems integrators. Formerly, the Corporate Physical Security Manager for Apple Computer, the Global Program Manager for Pinkerton Systems Integration and currently the Security Manager for Hewlett-Packard's San Francisco Bay Area organization. Responsible for standardizing HP security systems and security processes throughout the San Francisco Bay Area which started with a large scale year 2000 mitigation project and continued with the integration of 8 formerly autonomous security organizations in the region.

 

* NOTE: Each month the featured CPP members are chosen at random.